Woman in her forties thought she had menopause symptoms – but it was far worse
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"I still have to meet the women who don't feel like they have emerged from menopause stronger."
Having control over body and mind gives status in Danes' everyday and working lives. This is one of the explanations why women in menopause experience a loss of themselves, explains the researcher.
P.E.I. menopause events prompt conversations about women's health
Symptoms of menopause — like brain fog, hot flashes and night sweats — can have a significant impact on the day-to-day lives of those who experience them. But it's not just the physical symptoms that cause discomfort. For some women, just talking about menopause can be uncomfortable.
'I thought I was in perimenopause - it turned out to be early-onset Alzheimer's'
A 48-year-old woman has shared her shock of finding out that the symptoms she thought came from stress or menopause actually ended up being signs of early-onset Alzheimer's disease
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